Yes, but only on an html page, and it worked, but i wanted it to be when the mouse goes over an image, so i added a <img src="URL HERE"> in replaced of the title, the image was there, but it was cut off, and had a background color..

Right so. I found this code. It works a bit like a drop down menu but you have to click on the text or image. Try it out for yourselves. I haven't figured out how to get the links next to each other instead of on top of each other.(I put the code into Display - Homepage - Generalities box)

</script><h3 onClick="expandcontent('sc1')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer">What is JavaScript?</h3><div id="sc1" class="switchcontent">JavaScript is a scripting language originally developed by Netscape to add interactivity and power to web documents. It is purely client side, and runs completely on the client's browser and computer.</div>

<h3 onClick="expandcontent('sc2')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer">Difference betwen Java & JavaScript?</h3><div id="sc2" class="switchcontent">Java is completely different from JavaScript- the former is a compiled language while the later is a scripting language.</div>

<h3 onClick="expandcontent('sc3')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer">What is DHTML?</h3><div id="sc3" class="switchcontent">DHTML is the embodiment of a combination of technologies- JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. Through them a new level of interactivity is possible for the end user experience.</div>